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Apply now for commission big game permits

Eligible non-profits can draw a deer, elk, or antelope permit for fundraising PRATT ­– Applications for Commission Big Game Permits are being accepted now by...

November starts with a bang and youth season

Youngsters 16 and younger can hunt pheasants and quail Nov. 1-2 PRATT – November is a busy month for hunters in Kansas, and it starts...

Westar Engergy green team hosts annual youth deer hunt

Applications for Jeffrey Energy Center deer hunt due Nov. 7 TOPEKA – The Westar Energy Green Team will host rifle deer hunts for area youth...

Kansas hunting rises again

Friday morning Joyce and I joined dignitaries from the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) and representatives from numerous Kansas tourism related groups...

Buffalo auction at Maxwell Wildlife Refuge

Approximately 55 cows, heifers, bulls, and calves will be available PRATT – The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) will host its annual...

So many seasons, so little November

November marks the beginning of several hunting seasons in Kansas PRATT – For most people, Christmas comes on Dec. 25, but for hunters and anglers,...

EZ trap

Saying that Tina Schultz comes from a “trapping” family is a bit of an understatement. When she was growing up in western Iowa, her parents,...

Mike Rader names avian conservationist of the year

Rader is recognized for his significant contributions to bird conservation, education PRATT – If you’ve ever cracked open an issue of Kansas Wildlife & Parks...

KDWPT and conservation organizations team up for wildlife and hunters

Land acquisition made possible through collaborative effort BLUE RAPIDS–The Tuttle Creek Wildlife Area has grown by almost 500 acres as the result of a collaborative...

Deer hunts from the past

As I sit writing this week’s column, the 2014 deer firearms season is in the wings and deer hunting stories from my past flood my...

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